Ripple Ranker
Rank the stocks, ETFs, sectors, and themes most sensitive to the current commodity state before the market narrative catches up.
People want names, not just narratives
Most users do not monetize a commodity move by admiring the chart. They monetize it by knowing which names move first, which ones move hardest, and where the thesis is already priced in.
A live ranking of downstream impact
Ripple Ranker surfaces the most sensitive names and sectors using commodity direction, agreement, and curated exposure logic. It turns a commodity move into an actionable ranking and should become one of the clearest upgrade surfaces on the site.
Preview the module on a live commodity
The demo uses the current CommodityNode data stack and your saved workflow context so each product page behaves like a real product surface instead of static sales copy.
Operational readiness for this module
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How it should look on the site
- Top 10 exposed names leaderboard
- Commodity-to-sector sankey
- Winners / losers split panel
- Watchlist overlap badges
Why users would pay for this
- Directly tied to user action and willingness to pay.
- Best “so what do I buy or avoid?” upsell surface.
- Can support premium watchlist and export products.
Data required
- Exposure mappings
- Sector/company sensitivity scores
- Forecast direction and disagreement
- Saved watchlist context
How to gate it
- Free: top 3 names
- Pro: full ranking + historical beta context
- Desk: custom screens, saved universes, exports
Which plan should unlock Ripple Ranker?
Ripple Ranker monetizes because users pay for named exposure faster than they pay for another generic commodity chart.
A single example of the highest-sensitivity name so users understand the concept.
Full ranked company and sector list tied to the current commodity state.
Saved ranking snapshots, sector baskets, and shareable downstream notes.
Cross-desk ripple routing, custom universes, and exportable ranking feeds.
What “extreme polish” means for this module
- Do not overpromise certainty; score names, do not call them guaranteed trades.
- Show why a name ranks where it does.
- Support filtering by sector, equity, ETF, and theme.